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General System Information
- hostnamectl: Displays system hostname and identification data.
- lsb_release -a: Provides LSB (Linux Standard Base) information about the distribution.
- cat /etc/os-release: Shows information about the operating system, such as name, version, and ID.
- uname -n: Displays the system's network node hostname.
- uname -r: Shows the kernel release.
Kernel and System Version
- cat /proc/version: Shows the Linux kernel version and related information.
- uname -a: Displays kernel version, architecture, and other system information.
- uname -r: Displays the kernel release version.
- uname -v: Shows the kernel version and build date.
- dmesg | grep -i linux: Displays boot-time messages, which often include kernel version information.
System Uptime and Load
- uptime: Displays system uptime and load averages, useful for monitoring system performance.
- w: Shows who is logged on and their activity, along with system uptime.
- top -n 1 | head -n 10: Provides a quick snapshot of the system's uptime and load without continuous updating.
Hardware Information
- lscpu: Shows detailed information about the CPU architecture.
- lsblk: Lists information about block devices, such as hard drives and their partitions.
- lspci: Lists PCI devices, providing details about internal hardware components.
- lsusb: Lists USB devices connected to the system.
- dmidecode: Outputs hardware information from the BIOS/UEFI, including system manufacturer, model, and serial number.
- free -h: Displays memory usage in a human-readable format.
- inxi -Fxz: Provides comprehensive system information, including hardware, network, and software details (requires installation).
Network Information
- ip addr show: Shows IP addresses and network interfaces.
- netstat -tuln: Displays listening sockets and associated programs, useful for network troubleshooting.
- ss -tuln: Modern alternative to
netstat, showing listening sockets and their statuses. - ifconfig: (Deprecated) Displays network interface information;
ip addris recommended for newer systems. - ip link show: Shows detailed information about network interfaces.
Disk Usage
- df -h: Shows disk space usage in a human-readable format.
- du -h: Estimates file space usage, providing details on disk usage of files and directories.
- lsblk -f: Displays file system information for each block device.
- df -i: Shows inode usage of file systems.
Process Information
- ps aux: Lists all running processes with detailed information, including user, PID, CPU, and memory usage.
- top: Provides real-time information about running processes and system resources, sorted by CPU usage.
- htop: An interactive version of
topwith a more user-friendly interface for monitoring processes and system resources. - pstree: Displays running processes as a tree, showing parent-child relationships.
- pgrep -l : Searches for processes matching a pattern.
- pidstat: Provides detailed statistics on CPU, memory, and I/O usage per process.
Additional Useful Commands
- dmesg | less: Views kernel ring buffer messages.
- journalctl -xe: Views the systemd journal for debugging and log information.
- vmstat: Provides detailed information on system processes, memory, paging, block I/O, traps, and CPU activity.
- iostat: Provides CPU and I/O statistics, useful for identifying bottlenecks.
Comprehensive Linux System Information Commands
General System Information
- hostnamectl: Displays system hostname and identification data
- lsb_release -a: Provides LSB (Linux Standard Base) information about the distribution
- cat /etc/os-release: Shows operating system information (name, version, ID)
- uname -n: Displays the system's network node hostname
Kernel and System Version
- cat /proc/version: Shows Linux kernel version and compilation details
- uname -a: Displays comprehensive system information (kernel, architecture, hostname)
- uname -r: Shows kernel release version
- uname -v: Displays kernel version with build timestamp
- dmesg | grep -i linux: Shows boot messages containing kernel information
System Uptime and Performance
- uptime: Shows system uptime and load averages (1, 5, 15 minutes)
- w: Displays logged-in users and their activity plus system uptime
- cat /proc/loadavg: Raw load average data
- nproc: Shows number of available processing units
Hardware Information
- lscpu: Detailed CPU architecture and feature information
- lsblk: Lists block devices (drives, partitions) in tree format
- lsblk -f: Includes filesystem information for block devices
- lspci: Lists PCI devices (graphics cards, network adapters, etc.)
- lspci -v: Verbose PCI device information
- lsusb: Lists connected USB devices
- lsusb -v: Verbose USB device details
- dmidecode: Hardware information from BIOS/UEFI (requires root)
- dmidecode -t system: System manufacturer and model info
- free -h: Memory usage in human-readable format
- cat /proc/meminfo: Detailed memory statistics
- lshw: Comprehensive hardware information (may require installation)
- inxi -Fxz: System overview including hardware and software (requires installation)
Storage and Filesystem Information
- df -h: Disk space usage in human-readable format
- df -i: Inode usage statistics
- du -h /path: Directory space usage
- du -sh /path: Summary of directory size
- lsblk -o NAME,SIZE,TYPE,FSTYPE,MOUNTPOINT: Detailed block device info
- findmnt: Shows mounted filesystems in tree format
- blkid: Lists block device UUIDs and filesystem types
Network Information
- ip addr show: Current IP addresses and network interfaces
- ip link show: Network interface details and status
- ip route show: Routing table information
- ss -tuln: Listening sockets (TCP/UDP) - modern netstat replacement
- ss -tulpn: Includes process information for listening sockets
- netstat -tuln: Traditional socket listing (often deprecated)
- netstat -rn: Routing table (traditional command)
- iwconfig: Wireless interface configuration (if available)
Process and Service Information
- ps aux: All running processes with resource usage
- ps -ef: Alternative process listing format
- top: Real-time process monitor (press 'q' to quit)
- htop: Enhanced interactive process viewer (requires installation)
- pstree: Process tree showing parent-child relationships
- pgrep -l pattern: Find processes by name pattern
- pidof process_name: Get PID of specific process
- systemctl list-units --type=service: Active systemd services
- systemctl status service_name: Specific service status
System Monitoring and Performance
- vmstat 1 5: Virtual memory statistics (1-second intervals, 5 samples)
- iostat 1 5: I/O statistics for devices
- iotop: Real-time I/O usage by process (requires installation)
- pidstat 1 5: Per-process statistics
- sar: System activity reporter (part of sysstat package)
- mpstat: Multi-processor usage statistics
Logs and System Messages
- dmesg | less: Kernel ring buffer messages
- dmesg -T: Kernel messages with human-readable timestamps
- journalctl -xe: Recent systemd journal entries with explanations
- journalctl -f: Follow journal in real-time
- journalctl -u service_name: Logs for specific service
- tail -f /var/log/syslog: Follow system log (on systems using syslog)
Environment and Configuration
- env: Display environment variables
- printenv: Alternative to display environment variables
- cat /proc/cmdline: Kernel boot parameters
- lsmod: List loaded kernel modules
- systemctl list-unit-files: All systemd unit files and their states
- crontab -l: Current user's scheduled tasks
- sudo crontab -l: Root user's scheduled tasks
Quick System Overview Commands
# One-liner system summary
uname -a && uptime && free -h && df -h
# Hardware overview
lscpu && free -h && lsblk
# Network quick check
ip addr show && ss -tuln
# Process overview
ps aux --sort=-%cpu | head -10
Tips for Usage
- Use
--helporman command_namefor detailed options - Many commands support
-hfor human-readable output - Root privileges may be required for some hardware information commands
- Consider installing additional tools like
htop,iotop,inxifor enhanced functionality - Combine commands with pipes for filtered output:
ps aux | grep process_name